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Erdogan Has Laid a Trap in Ankara

Geopolitics
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July 07, 2026に開始

No matter what happens at the NATO summit, the Turkish strongman wins

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The outcomes of the NATO summit are less significant than the broader implications of Erdogan's tactics on regional stability.

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Erdogan's strategic maneuvering at NATO positions Turkey as a key player, enhancing its geopolitical influence and security.

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Erdogan's ability to manipulate NATO discussions reflects a dangerous trend of authoritarianism gaining traction in international politics.

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Regardless of NATO's decisions, Erdogan's actions demonstrate the evolving nature of power dynamics in global politics.

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Erdogan's actions undermine NATO unity, posing a long-term threat to collective security and the alliance's credibility.

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